Former Anti-Corruption Head in Russia Accused of Cover-Up

Dec.26.2022
Former Anti-Corruption Head in Russia Accused of Cover-Up
Ex-official in Omsk, Russia allegedly suppressed evidence of 1600 fake tobacco products, convicted to one year of labor.

An investigation has confirmed that the former head of the anti-corruption department in the city of Oboyaninsk, Russia, instructed his staff not to document at least 1600 counterfeit tobacco products discovered in the local market while he was also serving as the head of the economic security and anti-corruption department. The agreement only reflects 200 of the products.


The accused was charged with exceeding official authority, which resulted in no criminal liability under Part 1 of Article 286 of the Russian Criminal Code. The court issued a guilty verdict and sentenced the former police officer to one year of compulsory labor," according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs press office.


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